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Gynecology  (Expert Forum)
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Keith Downing, MD - Obstetrics, Gynecology
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This forum is for questions and support regarding gynecology issues such as: Cervical Disorders, Colposcopy, Cramps, Cystitis, Fallopian Tube Disorders, Menstruation, Ovarian Disorders, PAP Test, Pelvic Exam, PID, PMS, Surgery, Tests, Ultrasound, Uterine Disorders, Vaginal Disorders.

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by chrisan, Mar 04, 2008 12:06PM
Tags: irritable
I have always been a regular when it came to my period. I got on a birth control pill for the very first time ever ( Yaz ) and after about 3 months of taking it my period stopped completely. It has now been about 5 months that I have had no period. Is this something that I need to worry about or is it normal. I have also noticed that I get irritated very easily and my libido has gone down and that is not good. Is this something that I need to worry about or is it normal?

by Keith Downing, MD, Mar 04, 2008 03:17PM
Hello,

What you describe are well known side effects of the pill.  You can consider an alternative pill (there are plenty) or stop it all together.  Talk to the person who prescribed you the pill about your side effects and about how you might want to manage things.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
Member Comments (3)

by chrisan, Mar 06, 2008 09:50AM
To: Dr Downing
Will not having a period bring any health consequences later in life?

by chrisan, Mar 06, 2008 02:59PM
To: Dr Downing
One more thing I have notice is that every once in a while I do get small pains (menstral like) coming form both of my ovaries.
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